AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Rescue teams in La Guaira found a man and his teen son alive after days under rubble, but the “critical hours” for survivors are slipping as the death toll nears 1,500 and tens of thousands remain unaccounted for; Delcy Rodríguez announced a presidential commission to assess housing habitability and extended school closures, while electricity and basic services are slowly returning. Humanitarian Pressure: Foreign teams keep arriving as frustration grows over delays, access restrictions, and the strain on an already fragile health system; officials say a traffic-light system will guide whether homes can be reoccupied and temporary camps will be set up. Regional Politics Lens: A separate analysis argues Latin America’s current conservative wave reflects voters punishing incumbents over security, inflation, corruption, and basic order—not just a simple rightward shift. World Cup Spotlight: Brazil and Japan meet in the Round of 32 as both chase last-16 spots, with Brazil riding momentum and Japan’s strong defense. Cuba-US Tensions: An expert warns Washington could intensify pressure on Cuba after the Iran-related diplomatic focus shifts, potentially aligning with key political anniversaries.
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